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9.5 Encounter: Germany: School
(Repeat)

9.25 Athlete: 4: Long Jump
(Repeat)

9.52 Look and Read: Miss Wood in Danger
(Repeat)

10.15 Maths-in-a-Box: At the Seaside
(Repeat)

10.35-10.55 Going to Work: Spending Money
(Repeat)

11.2 Hyn o Fyd: Daeareg: 4: Oes y Dinosor
(First shown on BBC Cymru/Wales)
(This World)

"The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch" by Ronda and David Armitage
Presenters Elizabeth Millbank, Don Spencer

(Shown on BBC2 at 11.0 am)

Contributors

Presenter:
Elizabeth Millbank
Presenter:
Don Spencer
Author (The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch):
Ronda Armitage
Illustrator (The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch):
David Armitage
Pianist:
Peter Pontzen
Designer:
Stephen Mellor
Writer/Director:
Christine Hewitt
Producer:
Peter Wiltshire
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

A series of eight programmes
Fast, furious fun chaired by Richard Stilgoe who referees a fast-moving battle of wits, skill and knowledge.

Three children from Prior Weston School in London's Barbican challenge a team from Coxheath School near Maidstone, Kent, to a game of electronic battleships with a difference.

What is a cameleopard? How do you tell the difference between a monkey and an ape? What pops up most in the kitchen?

Find out in Finders Keepers - and find out how you can join in at home and win a special Finders Keepers pen.

Back Pages: 78

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Stilgoe
Format devised by:
Robert Gould
Producer:
Ian Oliver

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Look East, Look North, Look North West, Midlands Today, Nationwide (London and SE), Points West, South Today, Spotlight South West

6.20 Nationwide
Presented by Frank Bough, Sue Lawley, Richard Kershaw, Hugh Scully and Sue Cook
Including Down to Earth: easy gardening with Alan Titchmarsh
And at 6.45 Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter (Nationwide):
Frank Bough
Presenter (Nationwide):
Sue Lawley
Presenter (Nationwide):
Richard Kershaw
Presenter (Nationwide):
Hugh Scully
Presenter (Nationwide):
Sue Cook
Presenter (Nationwide - Down to Earth):
Alan Titchmarsh
Presenter (Nationwide - Sportswide):
Desmond Lynam

by Luanshya Greer
A serial in seven episodes
Starring Sara Kestelman, Tom Watson and Gillian Barge

Sophia and Edith Pechey qualify as doctors, but find this is only the first step towards acceptance.

BBC Scotland
Book (same title), £1.95, available from bookshops from 19 February

Contributors

Writer:
Luanshya Greer
Serial devised by:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
Guthrie Hutton
Producer:
Roderick Graham
Director:
Kenny McBain
Sophia Jex-Blake:
Sara Kestelman
Edith Pechey:
Mary Rutherford
Isabel Thorne:
Lois Baxter
Ursula du Pre:
Gillian Barge
Mrs Jex-Blake:
Helen Shingler
Mr Norton:
John Woodnutt
Dr King Chambers:
Henry Moxon
James Stansfeld:
Clifford Parrish
Henry Littlejohn:
Tom Watson
Mrs Littlejohn:
Phyllida Hewat
John Findlay:
John Breslin
Dr Angus Macdonald:
James Copeland
Annie Cameron:
Sharon Erskine
Mrs Cameron:
Lillias Walker
Mr MacGregor:
William Armour
Mrs MacGregor:
Maureen Beattie
Duncan Weston:
Bill Denniston

Starring Paul Michael Glaser as Starsky, David Soul as Hutch

Hutch falls in love with a visiting Russian prima ballerina, target of an assassination plot. As Hutch bridges the cultural gap, Starsky is left to track down the assassins.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Rick Edelstein
Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul
Huggy Bear:
Antonio Fargas
Captain Dobey:
Bernie Hamilton
Anna:
Monique van de Ven
Miller:
Tom Baker
Masha Barovnik:
Signe Hasso
Morty Kauffman:
Allan Miller

Today Peter Skellern lives in a small village in Kent, an area steeped in history which has obviously had a deep effect on his life and musical writings.
Featuring Equale Brass and The Kemsing Singers

Recorded on location at Penshurst Place, Kent, by permission of the Viscount De L'Isle, VC, KG

(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Singer/Pianist/Writer:
Peter Skellern
Director:
Simon Betts
Producer:
Ken Griffin

The ten-part story of Britain's royal builders and collectors.
Told by Huw Wheldon

He was gifted, wayward and original. He spent a fortune on paintings and palaces. In his youth he loved driving fast carriages, gambling and horse-racing. His affairs scandalised polite society. Prince Regent during the Napoleonic Wars, he gave his title to a street, a park, and an age.

No monarch has had a sharper eye for works of art. The Brighton Pavilion is a brilliant tour-de-force, exotic and yet built with the most modern materials. Sir Huw Wheldon takes us through the private apartments at Windsor Castle and looks at some of the treasures of Sevres china, French furniture and sculpture they contain. Even more in the rebuilding of Windsor Castle, George IV left a permanent memorial to the splendid self-confidence that followed the defeat of Napoleon.

"Enthralling" (Western Daily Press)
"Royal Heritage in one of its most engaging chapters... constantly interesting" (Daily Mail)

(Repeat)
Book (same title), £14.75, from bookshops

Contributors

Presenter:
Huw Wheldon
Historical Adviser:
J.H. Plumb
Photography:
Kenneth MacMillan
Executive Producer:
Richard Cawston
Producer:
Michael Gill

from the Hammersmith Palais, London.

Ray Moore introduces two programmes featuring the finalists of the United Kingdom Ballroom Championships.

In this first programme the couples compete for the Professional Modern and Amateur Latin American titles.

To the music of Tony Evans

Professional assessment of the competition from Peggy Spencer.

A Mecca promotion in conjunction with the bottlers of Coca-Cola

(Second programme next Friday)

(to 12.35 am)

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Moore
Music:
Tony Evans
Commentary:
Peggy Spencer
Television Production:
Ken Griffin

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More